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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
ART HISTORY (ART100-OL) History U Westwood College Online
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This course provides students with a brief overview of historical ideas and events in the development of the arts.Topics include a review of art styles and functions of art in varying cultures. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to describe major characteristics of art and architecture and identify historically significant artists and works of art.
Art History and Criticism (HUM1017) Humanities & Liberal Arts U Amberton University
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This course will provide the student with the basic knowledge necessary to evaluate a given piece of artwork based upon multiple disciplines including art history, aethetics, religion, psychology, and literature.
Art History Survey (ART2000) History U Capella University
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This survey course provides a survey of art of the Western world from prehistoric to modern times. Activities include exploration of museums or galleries, analysis of art and buildings, and examination of art in everyday life.
Artificial Intelligence (CS 430) Computer Science U American Sentinel University
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This course is an introduction to the problems and techniques of artificial intelligence, including problems and problem spaces, heuristic search techniques, knowledge representation, game theory and probabilistic reasoning.
Artificial Intelligence (CS411) Computer Science U Grantham University
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An introductory course to Artificial Intelligence and its applications. Topics include the history of artificial intelligence, the predicate calculus, state space search, heuristic search, an 68 introduction to PROLOG and LISP, expert systems, knowledge representation, natural language, automated reasoning, and machine learning. Software: PROLOG and LISP development environments.
Asia and the Modern World (IR342) Public Services U American Public University
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This course is an upper-level, undergraduate introduction to major national and international developments within East Asia, to include current key issues involving China, Japan, and the two Koreas. This course focuses on issues in East Asia that are important to the national security of the United States, particularly military, political, and economic issues. The course will also provide a close examination of U.S. relations with East Asian nations.
Asian Military History (MH361) Public Services U American Public University
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This course examines the military history of East, South and Central Asia before the coming of the Europeans. Students will learn the overall pattern of Asian history and political geography, and become familiar with the military institutions and practices of China, Japan, the Indian subcontinent, and Central Asia.
ASP .NET (CPAN 660) Information Technology U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
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This course is designed to bring the student up-to-date with the latest in Microsoft web technology. ASP has become the standard server interpreted language on NT and Windows 2000 servers. ASP allows developers to rapidly develop and deploy e-commerce and n-tier architecture solutions. Students will learn to develop supporting databases, visual basic code to enforce business rules and control transactional processing. The new .NET initiative will be introduced and a firm foundation in ASP programming will be developed. Visual Interdev and other Visual Studio software will be used for project development. Some site administration will be covered with a focus on e-commerce server tools.
ASPECT ISSUES/DEAF II (0876-242) General Studies U Roosevelt University
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Assembly Language Programming (CS225) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course is designed for undergraduate courses in assembly language programming. Concentrating on the MS-DOS operating system and using short applications, this complete and fully updated study of assembly language for the IBM-PC helps students learn the basics of operating systems and architecture in the context of a microprocessor, and teaches them how to approach programming problems with a machine-level mindset. Based on the Intel 80x86 processor family, it simplifies and demystifies concepts that must be understood before students go on to study computer architecture or computer operating systems in more advanced courses. The course provides many short examples that show how assembly language may be applied to useful problems. Includes 1 lab credit. Software: Microsoft MASM Assembly Language Development System.
Assessment and Trends in School Curriculum (740) Finance U Aspen University
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This course is designed to investigate issues and trends related to curriculum development. Emphasis is placed on developing a knowledge base related to curriculum theory and design, enhancing skills and abilities to effect implementation of curricular change, and practical application of models to evaluate programs.
Astronomy with Lab (SCI-224) Science General U DeVry University Online
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This course introduces the science of astronomy, including exploration of the night sky, astronomical instrumentation and techniques, and historical background. Starting with our own Earth, Moon, Sun and Milky Way, the course explores solar systems as well as the properties, classes and life cycles of stars and galaxies. The Universe as a whole is then considered through major competing theories on its origin, evolution and ultimate fate. The lab component blends practical outdoor observation, computer simulation and research studies.
Athletic Programs Administration (MC411) Business U American Public University
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This course focuses on the major leadership, management, and administrative challenges facing the professional athletic administrator at various levels of high school, collegiate, and other major levels of organized sports administration.
Athletic Training and Peak Performance (GM477) Business U American Public University
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This course is for the serious athlete--or one who wishes to become one--who wants to push his or her performance to the ultimate. Both "straight-" and "cross-training" are presented in detail. The content of the course is on what works--free of hype and misleading innuendo. The methods are proven, in scientific study and application, to make the athlete better in conditioning and performance. The methods apply to all genders in all sports. This is not a course that limits the student to reading about a subject, but how to put it into practice to realize the power, strength and coordination within the human body.
Auditing (ACCTG 310) Accounting U Golden Gate University
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Focuses on the environmental, professional and technical aspects of internal and external auditing. You will study ethics, auditors legal responsibility and liability, auditors report, audit evidence, internal controls, statistical sampling and requirements of professional associations and regulatory agencies. This course cannot be taken if ACCTG 111 or its equivalent has been taken. Prerequisites: ACCTG 100B, MATH 40, ACCTG 146.
Auditing (ACCT-444) Accounting U DeVry University Online
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This course covers accepted principles, practices and procedures used by public accountants for certifying corporate financial statements. It also introduces audit reports, the corporate internal auditor's function, and interaction between outside auditors and a client company's accounting staff. In addition, the course fosters students' analytical skills. Hands-on experience is gained with computerized accounting systems.
Auditing (ACT4067) Accounting U Northcentral University
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Covers the auditor's professional / ethical responsibilities, audit technology, audit methods, and current / special topics in auditing.
Auditing (AC406) Accounting U Herzing College, Atlanta
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This course is a study of the theory of auditing including the educational and moral qualifications for auditors as well as the role of the auditor in the American economy. Topics include professional standards and the ethics, legal liability, planning and designing the audit program, gathering and summarizing evidence, and internal control.
Auditing I (ACGP 4632) Accounting U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course is an overview of financial statement auditing concepts and standards. It is an introduction to the principles and procedures that enable the auditor to express an opinion on the fairness and reliability of financial statements.
Automation and Control Systems (ECT-282) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course focuses on process controls and automation that employ programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Applications include selection of hardware including processor architecture, input/output (I/O) module wiring, programming, controller installation and system troubleshooting. Proportional integral derivative (PID) principles, software implementation of PID control and tuning for optimizing automation applications are explored. Plant floor communication architectures such as Ethernet, Data Highway and DeviceNet in industrial networks, and robotics applications are included.
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